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Yes, the new decking is 1/2" AC2 "environmentally friendly" plywood..
'' ...have seen numerous posts regarding the use of pressure treated lumber, and its potential corrosive qualities. I am in the pressure treating industry, and want to educatethose folks who may not be clear on this topic.
About 4 years ago, a new treating chemical was introduced that was designed to eliminate the corrosive qualities of the chemical that was in current use. Any lumber purchased at the retail level with an end tag labeled ACQ or AC2 has corrosive qualities and is not designed to be used in direct contact with aluminum. With that, typical metal fasteners like deck screws, nails, joist hangers......had to be "hot-dipped" to protect against corrosion so that any structures being built wouldnt eat the fastener and jeopardize the integrity of the structure. If you tried to use a standard galvanized fastener, or attach aluminum flashing for a deck project, in direct contact with an ACQ or AC2 product, it would dissolve the fastener and aluminum over time.
So an new chemical was introduced; MCA-Micronized Copper Azole, that is approved for direct contact with aluminum. This is a much less corrosive chemical compound and is more similar in design to CCA that was the industry standard prior to the introduction of ACQ and AC2.
Bottom line.....if you want to use pressure treated lumber for your boat deck mods, you can do so by simply making sure that you purchase any product that utilized the micronized copper treatment. Check with folks at the lumber yard and ask them what treatment was used on their product. Most of the industry has moved to this newer chemical, but 1 of the big-box retailers still uses the old stuff.
Good luck with your projects''!
" Fasteners - MicroPro? technology offers many benefits including significantly improved corrosion performance. LifeWood? brand pressure treated wood with MicroPro technology exhibit corrosion rates on metal products similar to CCA pressure treated wood and untreated wood."
MicroPro is the latest of the formulations for pressure treated wood. Here there are much the same ingredients as in ACQ, the difference being that microscopically ground copper is actually forced inside the wood cells where it cannot come out. This means no more corrosive effect on fasteners or aluminum caused by the copper, no more problems with fresh water lakes and still no arsenic or chrome.